The Kansas City Chiefs are, if you somehow have not heard, are the 2023/24 Super Bowl champions, once more as underdogs, now forming a legitimate claim to be the NFL’s next dynasty after the official ending of the New England Patriots 2 decades + of dominance.
Kansas City Chiefs Win Again Without Bona Fide Number 1 Receiver
After once again winning the Super Bowl with a below par receiving corps, headlined by only star tight end, Travis Kelce, and impressive but not yet elite rookie, Rashee Rice, the Chiefs’ decision to trade perhaps the league’s most terrifying offensive weapon, Tyreek Hill has been vindicated.
Although the offense certainly left much to be desired during the regular season, forcing the Chiefs to play back-to-back playoff games on the road as an underdog en route to Super Bowl LVIII, it picked up drastically when it counted most, outdueling both the NFL’s hot team in the Buffalo Bills, and the league’s number one total offense in the Tua Tagovailoa-lead Miami Dolphins.
Tyreek Hill’s Congratulatory Wishes Coming Back To Bite Him
Tyreek Hill took to Twitter to congratulate them on yet another win in the Big Game.
Congrats keep balling 🙏🏿 https://t.co/FNRwbaqRf5
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) February 12, 2024
Yet, it seems like people how Hill accidentally congratulated a fake account, instead of Rice’s official account.
that’s not rashee lil bro
— Stefan😶🌫️ (@ChiefsPlsWin_) February 12, 2024
Thats not actually Rashee lmao @RiceRashee11 is his actual account
— Rowdy (@RowdySal) February 12, 2024
So Tyreek Hill was then somewhat confused as to why he was receiving ‘strays’.
Why tf am I catching strays right now
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) February 12, 2024
Tyreek Hill Has A History Of Throwing Shade To The Chiefs
Although Hill mostly caught ‘strays’ this time, he has also thrown ‘strays’ in the past, indirectly insulting Patrick Mahomes two off seasons ago, where he deigned Tua Tagovailoa to be more accurate than Mahomes.
But now, it seems like the shoe is on the other foot, especially as Hill turned away the opportunity for back-to-back Super Bowl rings, which would have been his 3rd and 4th, in return for two excellent personal, but disappointing team season in Miami.
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